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The Gaza of Winter

Donald Revell

Issue 98, Winter 1985

The frail smoke and virtues of the season blind us, almost with hands, and which of us can instruct the other now? I will have to find your body shifting at the edge of your last word. You will have to find whatever I could mean by groping along that same edge. And all of winter will be ground to nothing in a slow mill